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Sabrina (1954)
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Mon frere a une gentille petite amie.
This film has two of the giants of the fifties: Humphrey Bogart (The African Queen, Casablanca, The Caine Mutiny) as an industry tycoon, and William Holden (Stalag 17, Sunset Blvd.) as his playboy younger brother, both of whom are enchanted by their chauffeur's daughter, Audrey Hepburn (nominated for Oscar for this film). This film was nominated for six Academy Awards including two nominations for Billy Wilder: Director and Screenplay.
It is a funny and charming film with Hepburn in another great performance only a year after she won her Oscar for Roman Holiday. Bogart won for The Caine Mutiny this same year. It is a statement to his capability that he could put two great performances on film the same year.
A beautiful example of Wilder's capabilities directing romantic comedies.
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